Recent Development of Non-Noble Metal Catalysts for Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) under different pH

Abstract

With the advent of the new energy revolution, higher demands have been placed on green hydrogen production. OER, as the anodic reaction in water electrolysis for hydrogen, involves a four-electron transfer process and has a high energy barrier. Therefore, the development of efficient OER catalysts is crucial. Though IrO2 has been widely applied in the lab research, its low abundance in the Earth's crust poses significant challenges for large-scale industrial utilization. As a result, numerous studies have been dedicated to developing non-noble metal catalysts to replace IrO2, and it has revealed that the pH conditions are crucial for the activity and stability of OER catalysts. Therefore, this review starts from the OER mechanisms under different pH conditions, reviews the preparation methods, regulation strategies, and performance of non-noble metal catalysts under different pH conditions. It covers a variety of catalysts, including Co-, Ni-, Mn-, NiFe-based materials and high-entropy alloys, and introduces various regulation methods such as doping, defect engineering, morphology control, construction of heterojunction, electronic spin state regulation, and electrolyte engineering. Finally, it comprehensively assesses the application prospects of the catalysts under different pH conditions in conjunction with OER processes and equipment, providing a reference for future catalyst design and regulation engineering for OER technologies.

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
03 Apr 2025
Accepted
17 May 2025
First published
20 May 2025

React. Chem. Eng., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Recent Development of Non-Noble Metal Catalysts for Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) under different pH

W. Liu and K. Wang, React. Chem. Eng., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5RE00148J

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